[0001] This invention relates generally to information signal recording apparatus and, more
particularly, is directed to a video tape recorder that can be used for recording
video signals in an NTSC, PAL or SECAM television system.
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[0002] Different types of television systems are used throughout the world. For example,
with the NTSC television system, the television signal has a vertical scanning frequency
of 60 Hz, with 525 horizontal scanning lines being included in each frame of the television
signal. On the other hand, in the PAL and SECAM television systems, the vertical scanning
frequency is 50 Hz, with 625 horizontal scanning lines being included in each frame
of the television signal. Accordingly, there has been proposed a digital video tape
recorder (VTR) for recording and reproducing NTSC, PAL and SECAM television signals.
[0003] With the aforementioned proposed digital VTR, for the NTSC television system, the
television screen corresponding to one field interval is divided into five segments.
Thus, each field interval of the NTSC television signal is recorded in five successive,
parallel tracks extending obliquely on the magnetic tape. In like manner, for the
PAL and SECAM television systems, the television screen corresponding to one field
interval is divided into six segments. Thus, each field interval of the PAL or SECAM
television signal is recorded in six successive, parallel tracks extending obliquely
on the magnetic tape. With all of the above television systems, a control signal used
for a capstan servo operation during reproduction, is recorded in a control track
at the lower edge of the magnetic tape for each field interval. This means that a
control signal is recorded in the control track for every five tracks in the NTSC
television system and for every six tracks in the PAL and SECAM television systems.
However, since one control signal only is recorded for each plurality of tracks in
the above television systems, a satisfactory capstan servo operation can not be achieved
for the tracks between successive control signals. Also, this problem can not be remedied
merely by dividing the control signal by a fixed value since the different television
systems require different dividing ratios, dependent on'the incoming television signal.
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide apparatus for recording
an information signal on a record medium that avoids the above-described difficulties
encountered with the aforementioned arrangement.
[0005] More particularly, it is an object of this invention to provide apparatus for recording
an information signal on a record medium that can be used with NTSC, PAL and SECAM
television systems.
[0006] It is another object of this invention to provide apparatus for recording an information
signal on a record medium that records a control signal for each record track with
NTSC, PAL and SECAM television systems.
[0007] In accordance with an aspect of this invention, apparatus for recording an information
signal in a plurality of parallel tracks on a record medium, includes means for generating
a reference signal having a reference frequency; first means for producing a first
control signal corresponding to an information signal having a first format in response
to said reference signal; second means for producing a second control signal corresponding
to an information signal having a second, different format in response to said reference
signal; transducer means for recording one of the first control signal and the second
control signal in a control track on the record medium for each of the plurality of
parallel tracks; and switch means for switching one of the first control signal and
the second control signal to the transducer means in response to the information signal
to be recorded in the plurality of parallel tracks.
[0008] The above, and other, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from the following detailed description thereof which is to be read
in connection with the accompanying drawings.
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a divided screen in an NTSC television system in
accordance with a previously-proposed VTR;
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a divided screen in a PAL or SECAM television system
in accordance with the previously-proposed VTR;
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a portion of magnetic tape showing the recording
arrangement of information tracks extending obliquely on the magnetic tape and the
relation of a control signal recorded at the edge of the magnetic tape for the NTSC
television system, in accordance with the previously-proposed VTR;
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a portion of magnetic tape showing the recording
arrangement of information tracks extending obliquely on the magnetic tape and the
relation of a control signal recorded at the edge of the magnetic tape for the PAL
and SECAM television systems, in accordance with the previously-proposed VTR;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram of a control signal generating circuit of a VTR in accordance
with one embodiment of the present invention for producing, control signals for an
NTSC, PAL or SECAM television system in response to the television signal to be recorded.
Fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of a portion of magnetic tape showing the recording
arrangement of information tracks extending obliquely on the magnetic tape and the
relation of a control signal recorded at the edge of the magnetic tape for the NTSC
television system, in accordance with the circuit of Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of a portion of magnetic tape showing the recording
arrangement of information tracks extending obliquely on the magnetic tape and the
relation of a control signal recorded at the edge of the magnetic tape for the PAL
or SECAM television system, in accordance with the circuit of Fig. 5.
[0010] As previously discussed, the NTSC television system uses 525 horizontal scanning
lines for each frame of the televison signal and has a vertical frequency of 60 Hz.
On the other hand, the PAL and SECAM television systems have 625 horizontal scanning
lines for each frame of the television signal and have a vertical frequency of 50
Hz. In this regard, it has been proposed to provide a digital video tape recorder
(VTR) which can record and reproduce television signals of a first television system,
that is, the NTSC television system, and a second television system, that is, the
PAL or SECAM television system. With such digital VTR, for use with the NTSC television
system, each field of the picture on the television screen is divided into five segments,
as shown in Fig. 1. In this manner, each field interval of the digitized video signal
is recorded in five successive, parallel tracks T extending obliquely on magnetic
tape TP, as shown in Fig. 3, and a control signal a is recorded along the lower edge
of magnetic tape TP corresponding to each field interval of the digitized video signal,
that is, for every five tracks. On the other hand, with the PAL and SECAM television
systems, the previously-proposed digital VTR divides each field of the picture on
the television screen into six segments, as shown in Fig. 2, and each field interval
of the television signal is recorded in six successive, parallel tracks T extending
obliquely on magnetic tape TP, as shown in Fig. 4. In such case, a control signal
a is also recorded at the lower edge of magnetic tape TP corresponding to each field
interval, that is, for each six tracks. The control signal a recorded at the lower
edge of magnetic tape TP for all of the above television systems is used during reproduction
in a phase servo operation.for the capstan motor to control movement of magnetic tape
TP in regard to the rotary magnetic heads. However, in the arrangements of Figs. 3
and 4, the interval between adjacent control pulses of control signal a is too great
to provide an accurate phase servo operation during reproduction of the tracks T positioned
between adjacent control pulses of control signal a. It is to be appreciated that
this problem can not be solved merely be adding additional control pulses, in view
of the different television systems that can be utilized.
[0011] Accordingly, the present invention provides a control pulse for each track on the
magnetic tape for each of the NTSC, PAL and SECAM television systems, in response
to the incoming television signal. More particularly, as shown in Fig. 5, a reference
signal generating circuit 2 is provided for generating a reference signal having a
reference frequency of 13.5 MHz which is equal to the sampling frequency for a digital
color video signal. Reference signal generating circuit 2 includes a phase-locked
loop (PLL) circuit 4 which generates a signal having a frequency of 108 MHz which
is supplied to additional circuitry (not shown) for controlling a capstan motor to
move magnetic tape TP at a constant speed, and a frequency dividing circuit 6 which
frequency-divides the signal from PLL circuit 4 having a frequency of 108 MHz by eight
(1/8). In this regard, the output from frequency dividing circuit 6 constitutes the
aforementioned reference signal having a frequency of 13.5 MHz as the output of reference
signal generating circuit 2. It is to be appreciated' that the frequency 13.5 MHz
is 858 times higher than the horizontal frequency of an NTSC television signal and
is 864 times higher than the horizontal frequency of a PAL or SECAM television signal.
Further, for recording and reproduction, the sampling frequency of the digital video
signal is selected as an integral multiple of the reference frequency of 13.5 MHz.
[0012] The reference signal from frequency dividing circuit 6 is supplied to a frequency
dividing circuit 8 and a frequency dividing circuit 10 which frequency-divides the
reference signal by the dividing ratios 1/45045 and 1/45000, respectively. The output
signals from frequency dividing circuits 8 and 10 constitute the control signals a
for recording with the first or NTSC television system and the second or PAL and SECAM
television systems, respectively. It is to be appreciated that the ratios 1/45045
and 1/45000 for frequency dividing circuits 8 and 10, respectively, are selected with
respect to the reference frequency of 13.5 MHz so as to produce 10 control pulses
for each frame interval of the first television system, that is, the NTSC television
system, and 12 control pulses for each frame interval of the second television system,
that is, the PAL or SECAM television system. In this regard, the time interval between
adjacent control pulses of control signal a is equal to 3.3367 msec. for the NTSC
television system and 3.3333 msec. for the PAL and SECAM television systems. Thus,
the time difference between pulse intervals for control signal a in the first and
second television systems is only 3.5 psec. so that the control pulses of control
signal a for each system can be satisfactorily reproduced.
[0013] The output control signals a from frequency dividing circuits 8 and 10 are supplied
to respective fixed terminals 12a and 12b of a single pole, double throw switch 12
having a movable arm 12c which is controlled to supply one of the control signals
a from terminal 12a or 12b through a recording amplifier 14 to a CTL magnetic head
16 which records the respective control signal a at the lower edge of magnetic tape
TP for each information track T thereon by saturation recording. For example, when
an NTSC color video signal is to be recorded in tracks T on magnetic tape TP, movable
arm 12c is moved into contact with terminal 12a to supply control signal a from frequency
dividing circuit 8 to magnetic head 16 so that the control pulses of control signal
a are recorded at the lower edge of magnetic tape TP for each track T thereon, as
shown in Fig. 6. On the other hand, when recording a PAL or SECAM television signal,
movable arm 12c of switch 12 contacts terminal 12b to supply control signal a from
frequency dividing circuit 10 to magnetic head 16 so that the control pulses of control
signal a are recorded at the lower edge of magnetic tape TP for each track T thereon,
as shown in Fig. 7. It is to be appreciated that, although a mechanical switch 12
has been shown in Fig. 5, a semiconductor switching arrangement may be substituted
therefor.
[0014] Further, in accordance with the present invention, the vertical synchronizing signal
of the television signal to be recorded is supplied from an input terminal 18 to frequency
dividing circuits 8 and 10 to control the frequency dividing circuits to produce the
respective control signals a in synchronism with each other. The vertical synchronizing
signal from input terminal 18 is also supplied to a discriminator circuit 20 which
discriminates or determines whether the vertical synchronizing signal of the television
signal to be recorded is from an NTSC television system or PAL and SECAM television
systems. More particularly, discriminator circuit 20 determines from the vertical
synchronizing signal whether the vertical frequency of the incoming television signal
is 60 Hz of the NTSC television system or 50 Hz of the PAL and SECAM television systems.
Accordingly, discriminator circuit 20 produces an output signal which is supplied
to switch 12 to change over the latter between frequency dividing circuits 8 and 10.
For example, when discriminator circuit 20 determines that the vertical frequency
of the vertical synchronizing signal is 60 Hz, switch 12 is controlled thereby to
supply control signal a from frequency dividing circuit 8 to magnetic head 16, as
shown in Fig. 5. On the other hand, when discriminator circuit 20 determines that
the vertical frequency of the vertical synchronizing signal is 50 Hz, switch 12 is
controlled thereby to supply control signal a from frequency dividing circuit 10 to
magnetic head 16.
[0015] Thus, in accordance with the present invention, control pulses of control signal
a are recorded at the edge of magnetic tape TP for each track T thereon, regardless
of whether the NTSC, PAL or SECAM television system is used. In this regard, the phase
servo operation for the capstan motor during reproduction is accurate for any of the
above systems. It is to be appreciated that, during reproduction, since the tape speed
is constant for all of the above television systems, the control signal a as reproduced
is supplied to a comparator circuit where it is compared with a reference frequency,
and the output of the comparator circuit is used to provide an error control for the
capstan motor. For example, for the PAL television system, the control signal a reproduced
from magnetic tape TP would be compared with a reference signal identical to that
generated at the output of frequency dividing circuit 10, which is generated by PLL
circuit 4, frequency dividing circuit 6 and frequency dividing circuit 10.
[0016] It is to be appreciated that various modifications can be made to the present invention
by one of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the claims herein. For example,
it is possible that the frequency-dividing ratios of frequency dividing circuits 8
and 10 are further increased by a factor which is an even number, for example, 1/2.
In such case, the frequency-dividing ratio of frequency-dividing circuit 10 would
be 1/90000. It is to be appreciated that, in such case, a greater number of control
pulses would be recorded on magnetic tape TP in comparison with the aforementioned
arrangement, for example, two pulses for each track. However, such additional pulses
do not cause any problems with the operation of the apparatus.
[0017] Having described a specific preferred embodiment of the invention with reference
to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is
not limited to that precise embodiment, and that various changes and modifications
may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope
or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
1. Apparatus for recording an information signal in a plurality of parallel tracks
on a record medium, comprising: a reference signal generator for generating a reference
signal having a reference frequency, and transducer means; characterized by a first
circuit (8) for producing a first control signal (a) corresponding to an information
signal having a first format (NTSC) in response to said reference signal; by a second
circuit (10) for producing a second control signal (a) corresponding to an information
signal having a second, different format (PAL, SECAM) in response to said reference
signal; in that said transducer (16) records one of said first control signal and
said second control signal in a control track on said record medium (TP) for each
of said plurality of parallel tracks (T); and by a switch (12) for switching one of
said first control signal and said second control signal to said transducer (16) in
response to said information signal to be recorded.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1; further characterized in that said reference signal
generator (2) includes a phase-locked loop circuit (4) for producing a first signal
and a frequency divider (6) for frequency-dividing said signal from said phase-locked
loop circuit (4) to produce said reference signal.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2; further characterized in that said signal from
said phase-locked loop circuit (4) has a frequency of 108 MHz and said frequency divider
(6) has a frequency-dividing ratio of 1/8.
4. Apparatus according to claim 1; further characterized in that said first circuit
includes a frequency divider (8) for frequency-dividing said reference signal to produce
said first control signal.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4; further characterized in that said frequency divider
(8) divides the frequency of said reference signal with a frequency-dividing ratio
of 1/45045 for use with an NTSC television system.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1; further characterized in that said second circuit
includes a frequency divider (10) for dividing the frequency of said reference signal
to produce said second control signal.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6; further characterized in that said frequency divider
(10) divides the frequency of said reference signal with a frequency-dividing ratio
of 1/45000 for use with a PAL or SECAM television system.
8. Apparatus according to claim 1; further characterized by a switch control circuit
(20) for controlling said switch (12) to switch one of said first control signal and
said second control signal to said transducer (16) in response to said information
signal to be recorded.
9. Apparatus according to claim 8; further characterized in that said information
signal to be recorded has one of first and second vertical frequencies; and said switch
control circuit (20) determines which of said first (60 Hz) and second (50 Hz) vertical
frequencies said information signal to be recorded has and produces an output signal
in response thereto for controlling said switch (12) to switch said first control
signal to said transducer (16) when said information signal to be recorded has said
first vertical frequency (60 Hz) and switches said second control signal to said transducer
(16) when said information signal to be recorded has said second vertical frequency
(50 Hz).
10. Apparatus according to claim 8; further characterized in that said information
signal to be recorded includes a vertical synchronizing signal which is supplied to
said first and second circuits (8,10) for synchronizing said first and second control
signals produced thereby.